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Audi A4 B8 8k 2008-2012 08-12 Oem Rear Center Black Seat Belt Genuine 8k5857807k on 2040-parts.com

US $35.00
Location:

TRIPOLI, GREECE, Greece

TRIPOLI, GREECE, Greece
Condition:Used Manufacturer Part Number:8K5 857 807 K Warranty:6 Month Placement on Vehicle:Rear

* This is a used OEM factory part (not aftermarket), removed from Audi A4 B8 2009 with 40.000 Km.

* The seat belt is fully working and in perfect condition.

* Part number: 8K5 857 807 K

* Please see photos before buy and check part number for exact compatibility.

* This item may fit to more than one vehicles, please contact your local dealer before purchase.

* What you see in the photos is exactly what you get.

* If you have any question or if you need additional photos, please contact me.

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